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During his match, Ryback calls for a Meathook but Rusev cuts him off, and the Russian flag descends from the rafters while Rusev taunts him. Ryback walks to the apron and yells at Rusev, then Show turns him around and knocks him out, and the ref counts Ryback out.

Roman Reigns vs Rusev

Rusev hits Reigns a few times and applies a waistlock, then Reigns elbows him and takes him outside with a clothesline. We get back from a break to see Rusev apply a waistlock, then he connects with a fallaway slam for two before he applies a side headlock. Reigns tries to break it so Rusev knees him in the head, then he kicks him in the stomach a few times and tries to slam him into the turnbuckles. Reigns blocks it and punches Rusev a few times, then Rusev throws him into the commentary table but Reigns stops short. He runs back in the ring and hits Rusev several times, then he follows with a two clotheslines and diving sunset flip for two.

Reigns calls for a Superman punch but Rusev dropkicks him, then he tries to superkick him but Reigns connects with a Superman punch that knocks him outside. Big Show makes his way out and Reigns runs over and Superman punches him, then he rolls back in and Rusev connects with a step up kick for two. Rusev goes for another kick but Reigns counters with a spear, then he goes for a cover but Show pulls him out of the ring and whips him into the barricade.

After interfering in Ryback’s match, Rusev and Lana end up walking backstage and Lana brags about what just happened, but Hulk Hogan walks up to them and says they aren’t getting away with this. Hulk says Rusev is going to defend his championship tonight, and he doesn’t like what they are up to, but he wants to know what Rusev’s going to do when he loses his title tonight and walks away.

Dean Ambrose vs Rusev (w/ Lana)

Ambrose stomps Rusev a few times before Rusev kicks him in the corner, then Rusev whips him at the ropes but Ambrose rebounds with a dropkick. Rusev gets sent outside and Ambrose hits a suicide dive, then he rolls Rusev back in and goes for a near fall. Rusev elbows Ambrose a few times and puts him in a side headlock, but Ambrose fights back before Rusev clotheslines him as we go to a break. We get back to see Ambrose fight out of a nerve hold, then Rusev hits a fallaway slam for two before kicking him and setting up for the Accolade. Ambrose makes it to the ropes to break, then he sidesteps a corner splash and Rusev hits the ringpost before Ambrose gets a near fall rollup. Ambrose connects with some punches and forearm shots, then he heads up top but jumps over Rusev when he tries to crotch Ambrose on the turnbuckles.

Ambrose clotheslines him before heading back up top, this time hitting a standing elbow drop for two, then Ambrose goes for Dirty Deeds but Rusev kicks him and rolls outside. Ambrose chases him down and clotheslines him, then he whips Rusev into the barricade before Bray Wyatt runs out and attacks Ambrose.

Ambrose cuts a promo about fighting Bray Wyatt at WWE TLC, then Lana says Rusev will not compete tonight and talks about disrespectful Americans. Ambrose says he tuned her out as soon as she said “will not compete”, but he’s here for a fight, and runs after him. Bray Wyatt runs in from behind and attacks Ambrose, then he slams him into the barricade and smashes a steel chair across his throat. Ambrose grabs at his throat and starts coughing, then a ref checks on him before they stabilize his neck and stretcher him out.

Daniel Bryan announces that Rusev is defending his championship in a battle royal since he didn’t say the pledge of allegiance on RAW. Bryan says it’s kicking off right now.

Battle Royal for the United States Championship

Everyone picks a corner and starts to attack, then Big Show eliminates Fernando and Diego before he punches Goldust in the stomach. Rowan and Show face off and trade punches, then Rowan splashes him in the corner twice before sending him outside with a clothesline. Rusev ends up catching Rowan offguard and throws him out, then everyone gangs up on Rusev and tries to flip him over the ropes. Rusev frees himself as we go to a break, then we get back to see Miz and Stardust fighting near the apron. Miz turns and tries to throw Goldust out but it gets reversed, and Stardust holds the ropes and Miz gets dumped on the floor. Mizdow sees this and throws himself outside, then Swagger clotheslines Goldust and Stardust outside before Titus eliminates Jimmy.

Titus tries to kick Jey but he ducks and sends Titus outside, then Jey kicks Kidd a few times but Kidd catches him and takes him out with a headscissors. We’re down to Swagger, Kidd, Cesaro and Rusev, so everyone attacks Swagger before they try to press slam him outside. Swagger grabs the ropes and throws some punches, then he slams Cesaro into the turnbuckles and powerslams Rusev. Swagger hits a Swagger Bomb on Rusev before Cesaro tries to send him outside, but Swagger sends him to the apron with a gutwrench slam. Kidd dives at him but Swagger catches him and throws him outside, then Cesaro sidesteps Rusev and shoves him into Swagger on the apron. Cesaro dumps Rusev outside but Rusev holds on and only has one foot hit the floor, then he runs back in and sends Cesaro outside before knocking Swagger off the apron.

Ziggler grabs the leg of Rusev, but is backed into the ropes. Rusev throws an elbow to Ziggler, as he rolls out of the ring. Ziggler runs the ropes, but is taken out by a Back Elbow. Ziggler fights back, following with a Dropkick. Rusev takes Ziggler down with knees to the gut. Rusev runs to Ziggler, but pulls the ropes down. Ziggler connects with another Dropkick, taking Rusev to the floor. Ziggler is thrown into the steel steps.

-Commercials

Rusev is hit with a Chinbreaker. Rusev runs to the corner, but is rolled up. Ziggler goes for a Fameasser, but is picked up. Ziggler rolls him up, but is kicked out. Rusev goes for a Slam, but Ziggler gets out, hitting a Superkick. Pin, but a kick out. Ziggler connects with a Stinger Splash, following with punches in the corner. Rusev connects with a Spinning Heel Kick. Ziggler reverses a Slam into an attempted Zig Zag, but Rusev slams into him. Rusev goes for the Accolade, but is hit with a Zig Zag. Rusev is pinned, but kicked out. Ziggler goes for a DDT, but is thrown away, and hit with a Superkick.

Khali immediately drops Rusev with a big chop, then Rusev hits him a few times in the corner but Khali just chops him again. Rusev rebounds and connects with a thrust kick, then he stomps Khali and makes him tap out to the Accolade.

Winner – Rusev

Lana cuts a post match promo on continuing to destroy the American spirit, and Rusev says he’s beaten everyone so far. He says he has beaten a ‘real American’, and strongmen and giants, and he’s coming next for the ‘American’ champion. Rusev says he is taking Sheamus’ title and he will give it to Vladimir Putin as a gift. Sheamus comes out and says he’s been looking forward to this, and his challenge is accepted. Sheamus says Rusev needs to understand something – he is a proud United States champion. He says he’s almost as proud of ‘this’ and tries to Brogue Kick him, but Rusev ducks and runs away.

Rusev and Lana come out and interrupt a promo between Big Show and Mark Henry. Lana mocks both men, saying they’re pathetic. She says both are the Goodyear blimps of the WWE – they’re all blown up, full of gas and very slow. As the crowd chant “USA!”, Rusev says that the people of America will turn on the Big Show when he beats him at Hell in a Cell. Big Show will let these people down, just like his best friend Mark Henry did. After he loses to Rusev, Show will disgrace himself and his stupid USA. Rusev says he will crush Big Show.

Big Show tells Rusev to shut up. He says that Rusev can’t crush his spine because it is American made – it won’t break or fold. Show says that at Hell in a Cell he will chokeslam Rusev and knock him out and pin him 1, 2, 3. A staredown ends the segment.

Ziggler throws some punches to Rusev, but is caught, and thrown into the turnbuckles. Rusev locks in an Arm Trap Choke, as Ziggler gets out. Rusev then throws Ziggler out of the ring.

-Commercials

Rusev lays Ziggler in the ropes, as he throws knees to his ribs. Rusev chokes Ziggler in the ropes. Rusev starts yelling at Ziggler, as he is hit with a Chin Breaker. Ziggler connects with a Dropkick.

Ziggler takes some punches from the top rope. Ziggler goes for a Jumping DDT, but Rusev catches him. Dolph gets out on his feet after being thrown away, as Ziggler connects with a Fameasser. Pin, but a kick out. Ziggler goes for a Superkick, as Rusev throws him around. Rusev connects with his own Superkick, and locks in an Accolade for the win.

Winner: Rusev – Submission (Accolade)

Lana cuts a promo saying this country never had a chance to succeed because it’s birthplace was Philadelphia. Lana says the Rock is a coward, as she gives Rusev the mic. Rusev says the Rock will pay for what he has done and Big Show will pay for what he has done too. Rusev challenges Big Show on Raw, saying he will crush Show.

Big Show comes out and says everyone has to answer for their actions at some point, and he wants to have an honest and open discussion. He says his patriotism might have got the best of him, and he shouldn’t have pulled down the Russian flag, because they’d be pissed if someone did it to the American flag. Show says he generally likes the Russian people he meets, and he can’t take back his actions, but what he can do is sincerely apologize to any Russians he offended.

Rusev and Lana cut him off, and Lana says Show owes Rusev a personal apology, but Show says he doesn’t owe either one of them anything. Rusev runs Show down and says he spit in their faces and on the Russian flag with his actions, then Rusev beats him with the flag pole and kicks him in the face. Rusev taunts the crowd but Show gets up and is enraged, so Rusev backs away and leaves while Show dares him to come back and fight.

Rusev and Lana join Renee Young for thoughts on tonight’s main event, and Lana just cuts a promo in Russian. She stops and says of course Renee doesn’t understand her, so she says Rusev will crush anything in his way, and they aren’t worried at all.

Rusev (w/ Lana) vs Big Show

Big Show and Rusev trade shots before Show goes for a quick rollup, then Show shoulder tackles Rusev as he kicks out of the pin. We get back from a break to see Show chopping Rusev in the corner, then Rusev takes him out with a chop block. Rusev repeatedly elbows Show’s knee, then Show makes it to his feet and knocks Rusev down. Show calls for a Knockout punch but Rusev ducks, then he connects with a thrust kick before applying a grounded headlock.

Show gets to his feet and elbows Rusev in the head, then he connects with a few clotheslines and whips him into the corner. He clotheslines Rusev in the corner and whips him to the opposite corner, then hits another clothesline before chokeslamming him. Show calls for a Knockout punch again but Lana grabs on to Show’s foot, stopping him. She pleads with him to stop, then she gets in the ring and hides away in the corner, playing the victim long enough to distract Show, and Rusev attacks Show with the Russian flag and gets disqualified. He continues to attack Show, but Show makes a comeback and hits him and staggers him, then Rusev goes to kick him but Show catches his foot before knocking him out cold.

Winner (by disqualification) – Big Show

Post match, Big Show celebrates at having knocked down Rusev, with the crowd chanting “USA!”. Show leaves as Lana angrily shouts at a groggy Rusev to end SmackDown.